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I have an Apache AH-64 panel that uses the basic Bell 206B panel. I have a Low Fuel and Rotor Low RPM showing on the Annunciator. There are four fuel tanks (L Aux, Left, Right, and R Aux). There is plenty of fuel in each tank when I view the fuel load in the Fuel Load dropdown window. The Bell fuel gauge shows empty. I even tried to exchange the fuel gauge with another gauge that shows total aircraft fuel in percentage and that gauge shows low too. What do I have to do to get a fuel gauge to show the fuel levels correctly? The N2 rotor speed gauge shows the correct RPM. How can I fix the Low RPM alert? Thanks, regards, Bob.

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I have an Apache AH-64 panel that uses the basic Bell 206B panel. I have a Low Fuel and Rotor Low RPM showing on the Annunciator. There are four fuel tanks (L Aux, Left, Right, and R Aux). There is plenty of fuel in each tank when I view the fuel load in the Fuel Load dropdown window. The Bell fuel gauge shows empty. I even tried to exchange the fuel gauge with another gauge that shows total aircraft fuel in percentage and that gauge shows low too. What do I have to do to get a fuel gauge to show the fuel levels correctly? The N2 rotor speed gauge shows the correct RPM. How can I fix the Low RPM alert? Thanks, regards, Bob.
Bob,Have you tried any of the gauges I sent you a while back. The fuel gauges in that pack were designed to work with all of the fuel tanks that FS9 and FSX have to offer.Doug

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Bob,Have you tried any of the gauges I sent you a while back. The fuel gauges in that pack were designed to work with all of the fuel tanks that FS9 and FSX have to offer.Doug
Hi Doug. Thanks for the reply. Yes I am using your dsd_fuel_percent_ring3!Aircraft Total. It reads zero. My entry is:gauge31=dsd_fuel_percent_ring3!Aircraft Total, 7,561,77,77 in the main panel window. Any thoughts on why it doesn't work right for me? Best regards and Happy New Year, Bob.

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